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Band 4+: The three pie charts below show the changes in annual spending by a particular UK school in 1981, 1991 and 2001. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image depicts three pie charts comparing total school spending in 1981, 1991, and 2001. In 1981, teacher's salaries accounted for 40% of spending, while in 1991, it increased to 50%, and in 2001, it decreased to 45%. Other workers' salaries constituted 28% in 1981, 22% in 1991, and 15% in 2001. Resources (e.g. books) made up 15% in 1981, 20% in 1991, and 9% in 2001. Furniture and equipment represented 15% in 1981, 5% in 1991, and 23% in 2001. Insurance expenses were 2% in 1981, 3% in 1991, and 8% in 2001.
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In the shown pie chart the total school spending in years is shown and by observing the salaries of teachers had more school spending.

In 1981 the least school spend was on insurance(2%) and the school spending on both “resources like books”, and “furniture and equipment” was around 15% each whereas in other workers salaries the total school spending was around 28% and 40% was for teachers salaries.

In 1991, there was an increase in school spending in teachers salaries was around 50% and aslo increase by 1% in insurance by 3% and 5% of increase in resources like books whereas there was decrase in “other workers salaries” and “furniture and equipment” by 6% which is 22% and by 10% which is 5%.

In 2001, looking forward there was a decease in teachers salaries by 5% which is 45% and also in both “others workers salaries” by 7% which is 15% and “resources like books” by 11% which is 9% and more over there was increase in insurance around 8% and and furniture and equipment around 23%.

looking into the pie chart the school had a constant growth in chool spending for insurance in past few years.

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